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Early Years Foundation Degree Level 4/5 ‘Full and relevant'

Early Years Foundation Degree Level 5 RuTC Graduates


This sector-endorsed Early Years foundation degree Level 4/5 'full and relevant' is a two-year higher education degree course, run in collaboration with partner colleges. It enables you to combine academic study with work-based learning. You will develop theoretical and practice-based knowledge for working with young children (birth to eight) in a variety of settings. On successful completion, you can progress to a work-based learning BA(Hons) top-up programme within the same sector.

 

 

This degree is administered and validated by Kingston University.

Kingston University London

 

UCAS applications for this course are open until September. This is a two year course, covering Level 4 in the first year and Level 5 in the second year, and the price shown below is per annum. Fees are set in July each year by Kingston University.

 

Please note this is a course for adults (19+). Click here for courses for 16-18 year olds.

 

  • Course details, fees and dates

    Course Code 23-PL4FD-EAY-1A / 10001

    Start Date Monday 04 Sep 2023

    How long is the course? 2 years (34 weeks per annum)

    What time does the course start? 4PM

    What time does the course end? 9PM

    When does the course run? Wed

    How much does the course cost? All Fees £6,300

    Are concessions available? No

    Examining Body Kingston University

    Is an interview required? Yes

  • What you will study

    The course covers a wide range of theoretical perspectives and current issues in the field of education and other related sectors, which are relevant for those working in early years settings.

    The course also explores international perspectives and latest developments within the field of early years. It provides a route into higher education for experienced and committed early years practitioners, enabling them to progress from a Level 3 qualification, up to a Foundation Degree. It combines work-based practice with theoretical knowledge.

    This course enables you to ‘learn as you earn’ by combining a minimum of 16 hours workplace learning with part-time study at a local college.

    You will gain 240 academic credits on completion of this course.

  • How you will be taught

    Examples of modules:

    – Child Development, Observation and Assessment

    – Inclusive Education and Interprofessional Perspectives

    – Effective Communication Skills

    For a full list of modules, please see the course webpage: kingston.ac.uk/2019eyfd 

    Your course will be delivered here at RichmondCollege. Teaching includes lectures, work-based learning activities, presentations, tutorials, online learning, workshops and seminars. In addition you will be supported by a work-based professional advocate and tutors.

  • How the course is assessed

    Progress is measured by assignments, demonstration of professional competence in work-based situations, and practical demonstrations that apply the knowledge you have gained. There are no written exams.

    Entry requirments

    – Level 3 early year’s qualification (or equivalent) – Normally two years’ experience in an appropriate setting (desirable, but not essential).

    – Employment in an appropriate setting (either paid or voluntary) for at least 16 hours per week for the duration of the course.

    The selection process involves interview at your chosen college, selection exercises and a current DBS check.

    Please see course webpage for further details: kingston.ac.uk/2019eyfd

  • Progression options

    This qualification is valued by employers. It is seen as a mark of professional excellence and expertise.

    Once you have successfully completed this foundation degree at Level 5, you can take a further year’s study and top-up your qualification to a BA (Hons) degree at Level 6 at Kingston University.

    After you have completed the BA (Hons) top-up, you will be well placed to pursue postgraduate opportunities and enhance your professional development in education and related fields, should you wish.

    Many graduates return to Kingston University for postgraduate and continuing professional development studies. These include Early Years Initial Teacher Training leading to Early Years Teacher Status (EYTS), the Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) leading to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).

    Please note: to progress to EYTS or QTS, you will need GCSE (A*–C or comparable numeric scores under the newly reformed GCSE gradings) in English Language, Maths and Science.

  • Further information

    If you do not already hold Early Years Educator Status from your Level 3 qualification, we offer the Early Years (with Early Years Educator) pathway which is classified as a "full and relevant" qualification by the Department for Education (UCAS code: X120). You will complete a Reflective Professional Practice Record (RPPR). 

    Typical offer 2023 Early Years FdA 

    • Level 3 early years qualification with Early Years Educator Status. 
    • Employment in an appropriate setting (either paid or voluntary) for at least 16 hours per week for the duration of the course. 
    • Enhanced DBS check and selection exercises. 
    • Shortlisted applicants will be invited for an interview. 

      Typical offer 2023 Early Years FdA (with Early Years Educator) Pathway 

      If you do not hold Early Years Educator Status, please apply for this pathway. 

      UCAS tariff points: 72 

      A-levels: 
    • DDD 

      T-level:  
    • Technical qualification in Education and Childcare or related subject and/or equivalent. 

      BTEC National Diploma 
    • MPP in Level 3 National Diploma in Children's Play, Learning and Development and/or equivalent 

      Other qualifications 
    • CACHE Level 3 Diploma in Early Years, Level 3 Early Years Educator, Playwork, Children and Young People 
    • NVQ Level 3 in an early years, health and social care or related subject and/or equivalent, working with children aged 0-8 years. 
    • Access to HE Diploma with 60 credits: 45 at Level 3 and 15 at Level 2 equating to a minimum of 72 UCAS points. Typical level requirements indicated. Health & Social Care, Education and Early Years subjects are desirable, however, we will consider other subjects at this level provided you have recent experience in an Early Years setting (either paid or voluntary). 

      Other requirements 
    • Three passes at GCSE grade C/4 or above (which should include Mathematics and English Language) or a minimum of Level 2 Key Skills in Communication and Application of Number is desirable. To count in the ratios at level 3, staff holding an Early Years Educator qualification must also have achieved a suitable level 2 qualification in English and Maths as defined by the Department for Education on the published Early Years Qualifications List. 
    • A minimum IELTS score of 6.5, TOEFL scores of 79 to 93 or equivalent is required for those for whom English is not their first language. 
    • Employment in an appropriate setting (either paid or voluntary) for at least 16 hours per week for the duration of the course.* 
    • Enhanced Disclosure Barring Service (DBS) check 
    • You will need to complete a medical pro forma as a health check 
    • Shortlisted applicants will be invited for an interview. 
    • You will have to identify a Critical Professional Associate (Mentor) in the workplace who is qualified to Level 6 in a related field and who is willing to carry out workplace assessments. A mandatory training for the Critical Professional Associate will be provided by the University. 

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